When I began thinking about changing my logo, I knew it had to strike a careful balance between art and function, much like my business. In the Wedding industry I see so many logos with excessive flourishing or type that is difficult to read. While my brand is very much about elegance, it is also about effortless style and tradition, something that my logo designer captured beautifully.

Chavelli is an old soul when it comes to lettering and it is with this in mind that I carefully selected her to assist me in writing a new chapter in the FITTING FÊTES book. She immediately understood my love of French style (and fortuitous start in event planning in Paris) and set about incorporating a design that conveyed it's history with a modern touch.

I love so many things about this logo: the slant of the of the letters, the "itti", the curved connectivity of the two words, and yes, that extra special flourish in the middle that grounds the piece in the perfect way. I couldn't have asked for anything more and hope you love it just as much as I do! Head on over to Chavelli's site to see more of her beautiful lettering, hear more about her backstory and scroll down for pictures of the final result!

I would love to know what you think! Comment below with your thoughts and/or questions. I'm always happen to discuss all things color and style :)

Hannah and Isaac wanted to slow down before their wedding this past June to appreciate what was coming next. They wanted to savor the journey and their strong bond, relishing in what they considered wonderfully quotidien; spending time at home.

I had the honor of being their wedding planner and designer and when they asked me to curate their lifestyle session, I knew exactly what I would do. Using a lot of bright whites and carefully placed pops of color, we were able to re-create what it feels like to be with your best friend and sweetheart on a lazy Sunday afternoon. Some of my favorite styling touches? The soft blue linen napkins by Bayith, made in the same part of Brooklyn where these two love birds live, and the romantic bouquet dappled around the studio and delivered to their door by Stem and Bloom. Captured beautifully by Katherine Ridgely of Katherine Ridgely Photography, this lifestyle shoot will now serve as a reminder of their years together. Isaac and Hannah, now married, are still savoring life's smaller moments like making coffee and reading the paper, wrapped in each other's arms and pretending it's just the two of them for a little bit longer.